Borussia Dortmund 4 Atletico Madrid 0: Bundesliga leader storms clear in Group A

Raphael Guerreiro struck twice while Jadon Sancho and Axel Witsel also scored as Borussia Dortmund banked a big win over Atletico Madrid.

Published : Oct 25, 2018 02:46 IST

Dortmund players celebrate at the end of the Champions League group A soccer match between Borussia Dortmund and Atletico Madrid at the BVB stadium in Dortmund.
Dortmund players celebrate at the end of the Champions League group A soccer match between Borussia Dortmund and Atletico Madrid at the BVB stadium in Dortmund.
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Dortmund players celebrate at the end of the Champions League group A soccer match between Borussia Dortmund and Atletico Madrid at the BVB stadium in Dortmund.

Borussia Dortmund is looming as a Champions League threat after taking command of Group A with an incredible 4-0 home win over Atletico Madrid on Wednesday.

Lucien Favre's Bundesliga leader demonstrated impressive maturity to pile on three second-half goals and protect its unbeaten record in all competitions, while inflicting Diego Simeone's heaviest loss as Atleti coach.

The home side's defensive aptitude was scrutinised after Axel Witsel's heavily deflected 38th-minute opener and it convincingly passed the test with a dominant final 20 minutes, Raphael Guerreiro netting twice either side of a simple finish from fellow substitute Jadon Sancho.

The convincing result means Dortmund is now three points clear of Atleti, which remains five points ahead of the bottom two.

Dortmund, already without the in-form Paco Alcacer, suffered a first-half injury setback when Thomas Delaney hobbled off, although Favre's mood was soon lifted.

Witsel's shot from the edge of the area took a thick deflection off Saul Niguez and completely wrong-footed Jan Oblak, who was thankful that Dan-Axel Zagadou headed wide from a corner four minutes later.

Saul emerged after the interval on a one-man mission to wipe out the deficit but must only have felt a stronger sense of injustice as three attempts all went close, the second a sublime curling effort that met the apex of post and bar.

Achraf Hakimi perhaps cost Marco Reus the chance to mark his 50th European appearance with a goal as BVB eventually regained a foothold but the left-back quickly atoned with a pair of assists.

He first squared for Guerreiro's simple finish on 73 minutes and then provided Sancho with a tap-in on the end of a counter-attack 10 minutes later.

And worse was to come for Atleti when Guerreiro was gifted a brace from Filipe Luis' bafflingly loose pass in the last minute or normal time.

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